
Midas - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Midas
- king of Phrygia, 8th century B.C.
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Athen_2.45
lso done by the Phrygian Midas, when he wished to make Sil
Athen_10.415
yerses, a bastard son of Midas, the king of Celaenae in
DioscEpigr_5.56
ting out bones to dogs ? Midas' reeds & testify to what
Just_7.1
subsequently expelled Midas (for he also occupied a par
Just_11.7
reigned his son Midas, who, having been instructed by
Polyaen_07.5.1
hands of their enemies. [5] & Midas. Midas, pretending
Midas
- in documents
AntipThes_9.417
& { G-P 70 } & Lampo, Midas' hound, died of thirst, tho
THI_35
(281) n Myresis son of Orgimotos, Midas son of Klato...
THI_85
(late 3rd century) were: Killes son of Midas Philemon Aischylos Demetr
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